CAYMAN EXPERIENCING A SPIKE IN COMMUNITY-SPREAD COVID CASES
Concern is mounting in Cayman over an uptick in COVID-19 cases attributed to community-spread of the disease here for the first time since the pandemic started.
Concern is mounting in Cayman over an uptick in COVID-19 cases attributed to community-spread of the disease here for the first time since the pandemic started.
The Ministry of Youth, Sports, Culture & Heritage invites the public to put forward eligible persons for recognition during the January 2022 National Heroes Day events “Celebrating our Uniform Services.”
Just after 3AM on Sunday, 26 September police and other emergency services were dispatched to a report of gun shots being fired off Bankers Road in West Bay.
The operators of George Town’s airport have planned a full scale aircraft emergency exercise which will take place this Thursday, 30th September
There have been 1,231 COVID-19 PCR tests conducted and processed since this was last reported on Tuesday, 28 September with 15 positive results.
100 Women in Finance Cayman has an exciting line-up of exclusive programming for this year’s GirlForce100 and 100WF Collegiate League mentees and mentors.
In accordance with the Prevention, Control and Suppression of COVID-19 (Travel and Boating) Regulations 2021, (SL 64 o 2021), effective immediately, all marine vessels travelling from Grand Cayman to the Sister Islands must receive a clearance letter from Customs & Border Control Service (CBC).
The House of Parliament at a special meeting on Monday, 4 October 2021 will specifically deal with three bills, two of which will mandate vaccinations for certain categories of persons who are subject to immigration controls in the Cayman Islands.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 2,255 PCR tests for SARS-CoV-2 have been processed since last reported on Friday, 1 October 2021 (as at 9a.m. on Monday, 4 October 2021.)
Speaking at the special meeting of the Parliament on Tuesday in which two important Bills were being debated to introduce Covid vaccinations to a variety of people, Deputy Governor Franz Manderson said he felt the civil service should follow the private sector in this regard